Enthusiast II
So my current 2007 Tundra is getting a bit long in the tooth and I will need to replace it soon. Would like to stick with the Tundra as it has been a completely reliable vehicle, both on and off road. The question is, do I wait and get the 2022 version that will be (rumored, but most likely) electrified? Or get one of the current non-electrified models? I am leaning towards the non-electrified as they have been refined since 2007 and all the kinks are worked out. I got bit with some issues in the brand new version 1.0 2007 model that have since been worked out (freeway hop, etc). A new platform being version 1.0 is worrisome, especially being for off-road.
Pros and cons of waiting for the 2022 I can think of:
2021 non-electrified
1. Long running platform with time in the field
2. Stable reliable platform for 14 years
3. Not so great gas mileage (but not worse than what I have now)
4. Aftermarket parts are already available
5. Maybe not the latest tech features
2022 Electrified
1. Better gas mileage
2. Updated, refreshed interior/exterior, modern tech features (assumed)
3. Version 1.0 of new platform
4. New motor, possible new 4x4 components that may be untested in the field over time
5. Possible wait for aftermarket parts
What are your thoughts on this? I'd like to hear....
Pros and cons of waiting for the 2022 I can think of:
2021 non-electrified
1. Long running platform with time in the field
2. Stable reliable platform for 14 years
3. Not so great gas mileage (but not worse than what I have now)
4. Aftermarket parts are already available
5. Maybe not the latest tech features
2022 Electrified
1. Better gas mileage
2. Updated, refreshed interior/exterior, modern tech features (assumed)
3. Version 1.0 of new platform
4. New motor, possible new 4x4 components that may be untested in the field over time
5. Possible wait for aftermarket parts
What are your thoughts on this? I'd like to hear....